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AUTHENTICITY NEEDED

October 12, 2010 By Pastor David Stone

Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shalt it be salted? it is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men.–Matthew 5:13
Those stinging remarks came from the lips of the One who loves us most–Jesus Christ. He didn’t pull any punches. Knowing that only the truth will set us free, He forces us to think about the manner of our life. Do we “practice what we preach”?
Pastor Greg Laurie made these comments about this verse:

There is a difference between a believer who is seeking to live a godly life, but struggling, and the person who claims to be a believer, but blatantly disregards what the Bible says and chooses to live a lifestyle out of God’s plan. My request of those in the latter category is to please do us all a favor and be quiet. It sounds surprising to hear an evangelist ask someone to not tell others about Christ. But the key text of the Sermon on the Mount is Matthew 6:8, when Jesus said, “Don’t be like them. . . .” Essentially, Jesus was saying, “Don’t be like this world. Be different. Don’t be like them.”

So what are we to be? We are to be salt. Jesus said, “You are the salt of the earth”—— In Jesus’ day, salt was a bigger deal than it is now. The Romans believed that except for the sun, nothing was more valuable than salt. It actually was used as a form of currency, and Roman soldiers would sometimes be paid in salt. Hence the expression, “He is not worth his salt.”

We are all going to have moments of hypocrisy. If I said I have never been a hypocrite, then I would be hypocritical for saying that. Believers have not always practiced what they preached. That is called humanity. Every Christian will fall short.

But if you are a Christian and are living a lifestyle that is contrary to what the gospel teaches and what the Bible says, then please don’t talk about Jesus. Because the world needs authenticity today.

Filed Under: Morning Manna

A LIFE OF TRUE FREEDOM

October 11, 2010 By Pastor David Stone

“If the Son therefore shall make you free, you shall be free indeed.” John 8:36

 

Living a pure life means surrendering to Jesus Christ. But some people don’t want to surrender because they say they want to be free. What if a train said, “I don’t want to run on these tracks, I want to be free.”? Then off through the meadow it would go.

What if the kite said, “I want to be free. I don’t want to be tied to a string.”? The string breaks and down it goes.

What if a tree said, “I don’t want to be planted in the earth. I want to be free.”? And it is jerked up from the earth and dies.

Everything that is truly free functions best when it functions as God made it. God made you to know Him and to love Him. (Adrian Rogers)

Filed Under: Morning Manna

AN UNENDING UNION

October 10, 2010 By Pastor David Stone

My beloved is mine, and I am his—Song of Solomon 2:16
How great is the blessedness involved in such an assurance! My beloved Jesus is mine . . .
in the dignity of His person;
in the suitability of His offices;
in the immensity of His love;
in the efficacy of His atonement;
in the riches of His abounding grace!

His righteousness is mine–to justify me,
His Spirit is mine–to sanctify me,
His power is mine–to defend me,
His wisdom is mine–to guide me, and
His Heaven is mine–to receive me!

And what does Christ say to the believer in return?

“I am yours–and all that I have is yours! I have boundless and unsearchable riches–and those riches are for you! I have happiness to bestow, such as the mind in its largest grasp has never been able to conceive–and that happiness is for you! I have crowns and scepters at My disposal–and all those honors are for you! Yes, to him who overcomes, I will grant to sit with Me on My glorious throne!”

The Christian’s exaltation and bliss is not a matter of doubtful disputation. And what makes it so certain? It is the blessed truth that the union which exists between him and Christ–is an indissoluble union! All other relations, however close and endearing, must be broken. That union of husband and wife; and soul and body–has no power to resist the assault of death, the great destroyer.

All earthly ties must then be severed. But death, which breaks every other bond–only strengthens the bond between the Christian and Christ! Death, which quenches every other love–only kindles that of the believer for Jesus, into a purer and intenser flame! Death, which snatches every other object from our grasp–only brings us to the full enjoyment of Him, who is the fountain of life, the great center and source of all blessedness.

Christian, rejoice in your union with Jesus!
The changes of time cannot touch it!
The storms of life cannot injure it!
The sword of persecution cannot sever it!
The damps of death cannot affect it!
The malice of hell cannot move it!
It is a union which will last forever! It follows, therefore, that you, if a partaker of it–will be rich forever, safe forever, dignified forever, and blessed forever!

(By John MacDuff, 1858)

Filed Under: Morning Manna

THE BODY OF CHRIST

October 9, 2010 By Pastor David Stone

Now ye are the body of Christ, and members in particular.–I Corinthians 12:27

At a meeting of the American Psychological Association, Jack Lipton, a psychologist at Union College, and R. Scott Builione, a graduate student at Columbia University, presented their findings on how members of the various sections of 11 major symphony orchestras perceived each other .

The percussionists were viewed as insensitive, unintelligent, and hard-of-hearing, yet fun-loving. String players were seen as arrogant, stiff, and non-athletic. The orchestra members overwhelmingly chose “loud” as the primary adjective to describe the brass players. Woodwind players seemed to be held in the highest esteem, described as quiet and meticulous, though a bit egotistical.

These were interesting findings! How could an orchestra ever come together to make such wonderful music with such widely different personalities and perceptions? The answer is very simple: regardless of how these musicians view each other, they discard their feelings and biases to follow the leadership of the conductor. Under his guidance, they play the most beautiful music.(Senior Living)

Dear friend, it is the same in the church, the “body of Christ”. 1 Cor. 12:18 says,”But now hath God set the members every one of them in the body, as it hath pleased him.” Every part of the body has a purpose.

No matter where you serve—in a soup kitchen, in a Bible study, as a minister, as a prayer warrior, as an usher, or in another area—the body can’t function properly without your help! You are an important part of the body of Christ!

Thank God for each member of the Body of believers who come together to serve Him and others. Ask the Lord to make you a blessing in the Body and use you significantly as a member for His glory.

Filed Under: Morning Manna

CAUGHT ON CAMERA

October 8, 2010 By Pastor David Stone

—-all things are naked and opened unto the eyes of him with whom we have to do.–Hebrews 4:13
I smiled as I read the account of Pastor Stephen Davey receiving a ticket along with a photo of him running a red light. There was no denying his guilt–his personalized plate was clear as a bell. But my smile melted away as I read the application he made regading the experience. He said:

Frankly, I was embarrassed by the whole thing. I had broken the law and someone else had seen me do it. It wasn’t a very good feeling—especially for a shepherd.

But that got me thinking: what if we were to go to our mailbox tomorrow and find a surprise letter filled with snapshots of all the things we had done the day before, including facial expressions and captions of the words we had spoken. I wonder how many of the photographs would bring us embarrassment or chagrin.

The Apostle Paul encourages us not to “grieve the Holy Spirit, by whom we have been sealed for the day of redemption.”

The truth is, wherever we go we take God’s Spirit with us. Whatever we say in private, He hears. Whatever thoughts we think that no one else can see, He sees. I imagine we must grieve Him often.

Unfortunately, we don’t have the motivation to stop sinning because we see our sin caught on camera. Frankly, there aren’t cameras powerful enough to capture the gossip, pride, and rebellion that can escape our lips and occupy our hearts every day. But God sees it all . . . and it grieves His heart.

So, let’s start today by praying that God will open our eyes to see what He sees and give our hearts a sensitivity to even the smallest transgression that might otherwise slip by unnoticed.

Maybe it’s not such a bad idea to pretend there’s a camera following us . . . or should I say dwelling inside us!

As you begin or end this day in God’s Word, pray for God to give you an awareness of His abiding presence with you. Then pray as the Psalmist often prayed for God to give you clean hands and a pure heart.

Filed Under: Morning Manna

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